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Kibbutz medic, missing since Oct. 7, confirmed dead as remains identified

Yehoud Dolev was in Nir Oz that day and rushed outside to help treat the victims of the Hamas onslaught. He was initially believed to have been kidnapped to Gaza. His sister Arbel remains in captivity.

by  ILH Staff
Published on  06-03-2024 00:01
Last modified: 06-03-2024 19:25
Kibbutz medic, missing since Oct. 7, confirmed dead as remains identifiedOren Cohen

The site of destruction at Nir Oz | Photo: Oren Cohen

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The body of Dolev Yehoud, a 35-year-old medic from the Nir Oz kibbutz in southern Israel, has been recovered after he was kidnapped during a terrorist attack on October 7, Israeli authorities confirmed Monday. Yehoud had left his home that day to provide medical assistance to those injured in the attack when he was abducted. His sister, Arbel Yahuda, remains in captivity.

Yehoud is survived by his wife Sigal and four young children:  daughters Raz, 8, Yotam, 7, Yaron, 4, and Dor, who is just eight months old. In a cruel twist of fate, baby Dor was born only 16 days after the October 7 attack, never getting the chance to meet her father.

"When Dolev was kidnapped, he was a father to three amazing children – Raz, Yotam, and Ron," his wife said. "He was by my side for all three births, holding my hand, supporting me, cutting the umbilical cords, and helping choose their names."

For weeks after the October 7 attack on Nir Oz, there were no signs of Yehoud in Gaza. Efforts were made to determine if he had been taken to Gaza or was being held captive somewhere in Israeli territory. In recent weeks, suspicions grew that he had been killed in Israel.

Dolev and Sigal Yehoud (Courtesy of the family)

His body was eventually found in the area around the kibbutz and moved to another location. Forensic evidence was examined multiple times but initially failed to extract DNA. However, after repeated investigations and additional analysis, it became clear that the recovered remains were those of Yehoud.

"On October 16, just nine days after Dolev was kidnapped, our fourth child, Dor, was born. But Dolev wasn't here," Mrs. Yahuda recounted. "I was alone, torn apart, body separated from soul. I wish he could just come back now to heal me. I love him most in this world."

The grim discovery has devastated the Yehoud family, who had held out hope that Dolev was still alive after nearly eight months without a word on his whereabouts or condition.

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